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THE EEPUBLIG: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3". 1000.
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ROOMS FOIt RirT.
1 Thtee Lines lor 1 e Cents
Each .. "dltlcnal Line 1-lv e Cents Extra.
Ali desiring nice, comfortable rooms. 2c a
aj- $1 23 a. week up White limine toutlm-it
corner Math and I'lac, strictly nrat-class.
"bltOADWAY. lft anil 1CT "v U lh 11"." 20
looms. 2o. 19 roo"i-. 3d. 10 ro"m. -0c per Jaj
CAHrTsl l Large clfn rl 1 turni! eu
rooms for 'hoiekctiln-. ci'rvthlns desired.
Icxely location, all convenience's, reu-onujjle.
CASS An. I1.' rront room tor light houe-
kecnluc: !' conveniences, icasotjlac
"CAS5 Ave, M"0 Three furni-l.cd rooms with
bath; nlco janl, cittern, all coiivintciicc-sJl-i
men cr couple will fun.lU for Iitht bo-k---
IQg, ftU .UKVtlllll -
CMLBT.M.1 M . e -xcM lulu ii-i.i w-
nibt-c- icons, all modom conveniences, tran
clmts. a and Jl per nts'it
CZil'STM T -L. mni Two furnished rormn
for lis! t ! lUrfUiirins, al- i rooms for rentlemcn.
nil conv tim nee-,. iciibcnitli'
CHOLTT VIViVTl0:S-Tevv!v turn! "hcJ rouni
-or sleeping or licj-tkeeri'ng. 52.
COOK Ave. yij O-.e laie tront room, tec-nd
floor, furnl'lud or tusiurnl il. all eoniealeiicis.
rlv ate famlli
DEUIM1 ISoblov anl 4:tl-becoa" -ton front
and conoec'lnR rwnn. Mill rurni--ie.I ill con
venience, private home, references cxihanittil.
vacant ioieir.tcr 11.
1J1CICSON St . -3 Nenlj ft"i"il front rem
for gentlemen, private faroiS-, all co-iv. mencs.
bprlng ave car lice with or without buaid.
EASTON Ave. flloV Furnished rront ixxm.
private famlli. all runvgn'e-icos
BAbTON Ave Two fine, lirpe room", perch
and Mtlc. -ard v ix. v at 41' 1 "'a'tJii -eve
APTON" Ave. SOI1- Tvvc Cinri-cttri; room",
i-eeond Moor, for In-tu hQusekei,iin0. iZ C-' per
week.
lSTON Ave, SCOO-e frott parlor and one
&ioinln room, tirst fonr. for centlcmc'i. .vith
jirivll-gei. bath. ga hut uatei
EAPTONAv e . ncs rtc-r parlor flrt I'oor and
eceond t'oor room- imvvIv luml"hid sents or
c-curl. k- Kith, furnace heat.tti u.sknta ac-
e-o-n-rodatcc!
eTsTON Av-e . S0 Kurrlshcd o- unfurnip'tt-tl
rooms for leepln? ui.i houekeci inc. uthtrn
eipv,ure. all corvo ilencts. cent allv located,
cars corv enient. reagt nable.
K1GUTH aJSU" N illecant, newl furnished
looms: hot water, "free lth. all conveniences.
l"Yench restaurant m tonrection. terns reaou
uble. EIGHTH bt M fc One nice -jnfuml'hed room,
S5 pr month, nlcels furnWhed rooms. U and
Jl 53 per week.
EIGHTEENTH bt., 1022 Purnlflud front
and bade rooms all conv onleict i reasonable
""EIGHTEENTH St,. S3 S Nlrely fu'nlhej
vscor.d-tor rooivs. lath mid all conveniences,
cont9onlv.
eLe kNTH St.. 12 N Boom, furnished com
plete for hojsrtfeplng, cheap
EitICo ar1! Locust Apartments for pntl
li en, has llbrar, pymnaslum. biciele able, hot
and c Id bith. -
ECGIMA bt . 1115 Nlcelv furalhed back par
lor In repevt-bla f amll) ; all conve.es.ces. terms
reasonable
3UGi;.I fct.. f05 Second-torj front anl
back room-, orUale family, all comenieai.ci,
iTras riawnso'e
EIN(. Ae.
room-1, tlrpt floor.
713 X. 21 furnlsiied front
lfEN"TH 8t-j S rurn'.Fhtd rooms, s!n
Ele or i suite, JL5 and up, hall room, Jl.
FIFTEENTH St. SI S Two front rooms,
.second floor, J5.50. I front ruv, 55 W; 1 front
room. Jl W. 8 rooms. JS W
"TINNY Ave, JS1S Nicely furnished rccond
Etory front room: bath, hot nnd cold water,
strictly private family; reasonable.
rRANICIJN' A, lsIf-Larpa furnished front
room: eftcor floor; suiULblo tor cuulo ur tea
tlem a.
FCENISHED room for qu'.et couple, rrlva'e
fomltv nn nhllrtrTi? til Mnii'.nlnwi. N! -Jl. Ite-
pUDUO.
GAMBLE Bt.. 2S16 Three connectlnir furrlshed
V rcoim: also tingle rom: rent separata or n
k suite: for gentlemen or light housekeeping.
GARRISON Ave. 1S47 N". Furnished room.
complete for hcusokeep'ng; all couvenlence:
I private family; reasonable.
GARRISON Ave., 1343 N. Newly rurnished
. rooms In private family, with or without board,
all coavealenoee. Quiet nelghboood
" ARIUSON Ave., 530 N. Handsomely furnished
rooms In private family for geutlemea or light
housekeeping; all cenv eniences, reasonable.
OLASGO-ry- Ave., 1100 Seven roon, vv. c,
bath: JIS.
Llnaell ave, JUS Four rooms, w. o.: JH
S3COT- . AKRAR. 71S Chestnut sU
HTCICORT Et, K Second-story furnished tront
room, for ono or two gentlemen; reasonable.
LOCUST St., a Large second floor front and
other rooms; all conveniences; lsitors aocoin.
dated; very reascnable
LOCUST St., .1S EleganUy furnished front
and other rooms; hot bath, gas, first-class ao
commodatlons. terms very reasonable.
MORGAX 6t-. 2wl becond-story front, fur
nished complete for house keeping, with use ot
laundry; $10 month.
MORGAN St.. 8301 Beautifully furnished sec
ond story room: first-class accommodations, three
gentlemen in room; JIS per month; references
NINLTENTH St..S27 N'. Nicely fumlsh-d
laree clean and light loemi In prlvati faml',
with Trst-claes table board: for centlemen cr
nice couple
NINETEENTH St.. S15 N. Nicely famished,
large, light, clean front room; also other roorrs,
eompletu for hou-eteeplng or gentlemen; private
umilj, reasonable.
OLIVE St , 2317 Small room; suitable for gen
tleman; $1 25 per xveek.
OUST St.. 14S7A Neatly rurnished. room; rea.
onable to gentlemen: tixth,
OLIE St . 1222 Nicely furnished rooms at
reason ible prices, also hall room-
OLIVE St. S010 Newly furnished and frescoed
i-oonis fur rent or light housekeepirg.
OLIVE Ft-S14 N'lcly furnished front, alo
1 all inom. all conveniences; reasonable rent.
I.IE bt . 2718 Nicely furnished rooms, all
i inen'tii es also rooms for light housekeeping-;
v i r'-abonable
Ol.is E St.. 2Ei Two roorrs neitly f-n!h-l
0 urfuinlhed- hot bath: pm private familj;
tire iGcatln, reasonable to permanert parties
OLIVE bt . 2v33 Two elegantly furnished
i um sinKe or en suite; hot bath, gas, first
e, iv;, vervlte, reasonable to jermanent part.es.
sHEKms-vrASeTll One arr-e,n!cely fur-!!'-.(
rcom for light housekeeping; corner hcvse;
-outhern exposure: rent rcasonable-
Ti:TII St. 1C9 N'. Nicely furnished root-, hot
ami enld bath, ev erythirg for light hous. ke-ping;
tcton.ble rales
THI.llKSA Ave. F1C N N'lcel furnished
room-, feas, bath and furnace heat: term:, reison
able THIRD bt . 31". F Nicely furnished room for
two; Jl.oO per wee'.
THIRD t 1029 N. Sleeping rooms Jl a week
two men Jl CO, light housekeeping room 51.25 and
31 50 per week.
THOMAS St . 2M2 Two furnished parlors, cor
ner house, suitable for doctor s or dentist's ef
fco. THOMAS St . 43 Three lirge unfurnished
front rooms, comer house; water and l-ith, good
neighborhood, convenient to ctrs, schools and
churches
WARNE Ave, 2S17, Between L'ncoln nrd Cot
tacc Very ntce room, furnished complete for
llcht housekecp'pg
WA'-HINGTON Av M21-Parlor suite; fur
nace heat: hrt bath, gis; moderate price
WASHINGTON" AveTlI2i-Elegatty furaied
hill rooms, well lighted, with bath; cheap
41I1L
-lll. ilK Ave Hii-lla-lbli Neitly lur-
nlshed rooms for gents rooms for light house
keeping. WASHINGTON Axe . 12 c-NIee hall room, Jl 5)
per vvieR; large front roor.). second floor; very
dclrable.
WA'-HINGTON" Ave . 330 Pl-nsmt. clean, sUn
nv room complete for bonsekceping, hot batb,
fine lpculon: homelike, rent J2.
"WASHINGTON AvelM3 Newlv ft rn!h'd
rooms for cmtlemen onlv, 7o to $2 JO per week,
bdlh: lunchroom: all ccnvcnlcncts.
WASHINGTON- Ave im Xeatl furr-Ished
parlor, two hill "-oonis, one rcora furnished or
unrurnlshtd for houfckcepln.-. reasomhle
WASHINGTON Ave" 2ICT-Newlv"furnThed
rooms for gents, also suite deslnble to- docior
or dentist, fo-imrly office ot Doctor Jones
WASHINGTON- Ave1013 -- Beiutlful'lv- fur
r.islied front room, verj reasonable; nice side
rwr- for three. Jt eacl). aulet. convenient, re
tpeclable PST CHESTNUT stTms-Xeatly furnlshTl
i.econd-noor rront fLrnare lien, hot and cold
jrfrcflJin bith, jrirate famllj. references le
uuireil nooMS) nii no vitii.
Thru Lines fnr Vho r-c
I'achAdill.li njlL'ni p ve Cents Extra
ARIS0'-lt .""-- oeaidins. rlvc-blLifs. alnajs
lixss-and coo. lovel home, front rom, ixten
me crounas, entnree to front orchard 47.i b.
Broadr.B.
CHETN-,T St.?101-T elllngton-HoVlTiliw,
l.-ie roomt first class boird and service, meals
nil hours all conveniences; reasonable terms
COOlC Ave . 4112-Two lajolnlng second-floor
front rrioms nlceh furniMii-J. nm-class t-iard;
irivatc fainilv ,eeiitlum-n pr-ferred; reisonable.
Pl.LMAR IJoillev ird 42.17A-Nlcclv furnished
iieimd-slur- runt and .cnneetlng rooms bath,
he it. all conveniences gmtlemen preferred.
P.VN- Ave 412ir-Newlj fnrnlslieil room, with
!!t""'l',7.r" a,n Ju,h-all conveniences. In fam
llv cf two. 5j icr HH.
."-''TStm "VV Xi?elfu"rn'hed sccond
?'"?, T, . Jn,i ?.atlcn,on "Mth or without
boird hut and coldwatcr. Jiath , rcitonible.
OlLSNDAvc.. 914 N ."The MioI'hlrwiElcgant
LV"lSSC-rlor-0,ri1e inw" telephone.
Ki niter parlors choice cuislre coislderinc ac-
suipasged. six car llaesdayhn.ini special rates.
JdMor'roonVs- "'MTTluthed.cc"-rra-sxory
rooms, southern xnnnr nut, nr-
xreSeSce.nrtl-Cla5S b0ar1 naCev1ryrodel con-
secret ofiTin
i::i'i:mit:toiui:k odd r.i.o
lXii,- OOItAl. LOIHH.. NO 11'.. I o. o
J5;StSi 1" . iri-ets tV'rs batetnlij evenlnK at
-KS?irii' 1 'I' rtl" "id MinelHtcr av
fiw1" nues. .lemtn,i' ire reque-ld to at
ttnd l1ltrK b-otiurs vvilciie
C M DAMS. N G.
1" B f, -atlol Scretarv
j-JSV. ,OUH.N SCEI'TKIt LODGE NO
?lVw r". . 1 O O l" Mitts every Mitur--H-lip-d.j
.v m at Al"llt Hill ecrn -
J ttvx of Jefferson avenue and relalo:l
Fr.et Msitors erdnTs Invited and mi mh rs
epe te.1 in attend Nolle Tirmd G C Green.
No -"4." Osage tnt Itetordmtc -er'tir. e
v tlusri Vt iis T vi" ivtiiue nnnncl xl t-c-ntir'
OiHjre S Ulfc No 2i C-ilIfornla avenue
if LOLls I.OlXiE. NO 5 I O
I mtet everj aturdiy evenlne;
Odl Tellows Hill. Ninth nnl
?55?:at
' olive Ktrnti, Vrmbers are reauttel
ti i t-n 1 Ms I ? I r In ra welcom
ri.uiLNcn I nrLrn:i.D. n g.
N SeidllU Iteco illni; S crrtaiv.
iioiims wirii iiotnn.
Thrte 1-lnes for Tue Cents.
Each Aeditional L'nc rive Cents Extra.
LIND1:ll Boulevard Ml Two beictlful fiir
nlshed moms with loird. alo nonn i ite for
V i B mm, modern nnd homelike, best of fam
Uv mtaN
LOCUST t . . Nice, warm eeon 1 stcrv
roon excellent table, dij boarders nccommo
liatcu 1A)CLST bt . -) Nttl furnished wt-m
rooms, cnolce nlh ho' bith, Rts, furnace heat,
test of service, lates for the winter
I-OOCST r-t . 1K0 -in 1 1C03 Klemt rooms and
fitst clus l.oard and service visitors necommo
datd rites to iermaiuut parties
I.OCi ST M 21 TjTrslrTl.Ie. well-f urn shed
ii' nt it 1 side roiiins modern coimnh id.',
cl ulce ttble best of servlct . niodTUe t rms
IOi'L'-r St, iT lrc sicoiuTsforv fiint.
nith furnished with alenve; water in rcn-i
urt tlass be ird and serviee. pornnntnt pirtit.
LOCl'-jT St. 211' U sirable ""front room
choice t iWe iiot bilh f urn ice hent nenr I ih i
btn'lnn and v.ho!ecile district reason ib'e ti-ms
I.IT we n T-vo !u . lv inrms in'e or
en sum . with hrd, till conveniencs
11 '- ve CTj c ml-stoi v loom tml
ilr-t-eles biatd i n and wife or two or threw
3 ouns men
ntttb furnlehed ,r lwith rKate faniilv , Willi
or vtitliout lrfli. :f-is.-nablc
LLCAS ve 3427 riesiriiji, tpoiid tloor Irmt.
Fi-leet boaivl hot md cold inth iti'mce lie it
l.iv lorTrmito vvinteil reiionl le
I t CA A e S13 I'nf ur lulled front pulnr
room Hn( eonlitlon: hi.dwool fioir all eeu-vemeri-ts
pTliate fimllv cho'ce taLle reis
Ml-bOritl Avi 1'IJ Dirable fi)nd-stoi v
ftcnt ioom vlth bojrd. oppcslte Lifave'te I'trk,
reiert"ces
MIS'Ol HI Vve inn Opposite Lit ivet!i IMrk
Vi rintlv fuinl"hed sr on i ei r front ml
oth-r i-ixiins, with ihocoboaiil fents n- eople
MOUIW s.t -; Nicely fu-nishcl room, wi-h
1 f ird . rrlv ate f imllv .
"inno N St 51 7-I.irpe eicint unfur
nlshfd room with choice boinl nioleni con
venUncts, three car .lnes; reisorrbie
1'INE St.. SUS Neitlv furnis'ied rcoms. cood
ccard terms reisonable.
1'INE St. S1J2 Ntrelv furni-hed room with
rood board for gentlemen, can accommodate few
cav boirders
PIN'C bt . Jv20 EleKintlt furnished sen n 1 storv
front and ntrer rcims. tble unsurpisd, miHiein
conveniences, spccul rates for winur
TINE bt . 01-Des!ral'e. well furnished scc
crd i-torv front room wlti or without bnrd jt
Trr week suitable fir three or lcjr run. hot
l-th furnace heat.
TWELFTH St . K 0 S NeatlT'tLn Wieil rooms.
7c to $175 ter week. -ultable for murlei cou
plcs board $3 per wirk: convenient to all cars
A ANrrE'Tr.R Ave. 2TV S, N.irTlT.r
Grove Pirk Second-fl'vir front room, with boird.
private famllj.
WANTED Younc man to board with famllv of
two. near Grard and Olive exceptional nfer-
eiiL-ca t-iven ana requireu J Xu, ivepuiiue
WASHINGTON Ave. ".7C8 Nicely furnis'ied
pnrlur. with board, and other rooms
"A AbHIN'GTON' -.ve. 2033 F!rst-clas bMXd
and rooms, ull modern oonv enlencei-
WAHIN'GTOV Ave. 33M Furnished rooms
wllh t'nt-class board; 1 cat and bath; Jl vvieklj.
WASHINGTON" Ave.
room-s, with or wlUiot
Quired
2o33 Nicely furnishe 1
board; references re-
WASinN'GTO.V Eoulevard 4403 Third-story
front room, with board; southern exposure, hot
water her-tlrg
"WASHINGTON" Ave, S4:-N'ewlv fllTiNrd
rooms, with board; nil convnlences; gentlemen
or couple; references required
WASHINGTON Ave. SiiG Lirge front room.
with alcove and dreFsirg-room, urfurniehed,
splendid tablo; elnctrlc bills, etc,
W ASIIIN'GTON-ve -323-Th Alma-Lirg.
fl"Rint rooms, with choice loird, all conveni
ences; reaacmtiio rates rcr the winter.
ioni-u ac.m uuuiT'tiiiL ilia orwi) lur-
nished rcK.ms, llrst-clasi boird bith, furnac- or
giate heat; modern conveniences, reisonable
XI' , CTtX r"r.-wr I, , , .,,.. -. .. r
WASHINGTON Ave. 321 --Well-f urnihd
room, fl.-st-ela-.s boird and s. rvlce modern con
veniences, fne location; reasonable to gentlemen.
V ETMlNbTER Pi . 4214 Two niiely fur
n'shed rooms with excellent board-
WEST BELLE Tlac- 4112 Jecond-story room.
with good boird: nicely furnisred
WEST "BELLI n-.ee.- 4-WeTr:um!sh7d
rooms with boaid; refeerces required
tSEST BELLE ria-e. 40"4. "Vlcloria"-rur-nlshed
rooms, eyc'llent table; near Suburban
cars, daj baardcr nccommodited
V EST IJELIri'Iac"i 3'DS EIeSntfvurnlsh7d
front and other ro-ims. with hrst-clis board, all
n odern conveniences, rates reasonil le.
WEST BEI-LE Place 4247-Nlcely-fur-lshed
second-storv room, southern exposure, with or
without board, modern convenlerces, reasonable
1001!) A.U HOARD -iVAVlll.
BO RD ".V-VN'TED Yourg man wants board In
Fast St lyiuis; p-lvate famtl. having one or two
xoun ladles, reference, state terms. M , Re
public ROO AND-BOARD WANTED-Bj voung
man, room and board In jrlvato famll, wist or
Granl ave. D 2S Republic
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED Two Joung
tneen desire n'cel fin-nished room with boird in
respectable nelehborhood . rea-onaMe rates, btatu
particulars full. IC 23. Republic
"ROOMS WANTED Two rr thre unfurnlshe.1
rooms with some family near rtoek xird-. by
joung couple. 113 Duchess lane. East bt. Iuls.
Mrs Hoi "1-11
SINOLE soutlteist inn r mom with lionrd,
b. voung mm In private famllv, reference..,
terms leisvnatle, at once. O 27, Republic
TNO rooms and boird In Al sulmrbin t.eUh
lorbood. rear rchool, fo- family of three idults
anl child, answer, stiting terras. D 2". I.e
publlc -roit i:i".T i)riLi,i(ss.
BELL Ave., 5224 SIt rooms, liur.dry, furnace,
le . $ per r-onth John -lcMtnami. ZiZ'j Las-
etc
fn ave
BROADWAY. 617 S PIt rooms, JIS per montli
Cr ffin 11. E "'o . 1111 Chestnut ft
T.INDELL Ave 327 Ten moms. ;, fur-nce;
cver thing In good order, molern up to dit.
bCOTT S. FARRAR, 715 Chestnut St.
MORGAN St.. 517 EieRint new 3-room liouseT
hot ard cold water, furnace, i-ircli, recertlon
hall, oik Uoors. tile bathroom, will dico-ite to
suit terant: rent $0 per month; open for in
spection. RUTGER St.. IW-Scv en-room unattached red
brick house, yard and shed; gas and bith Apply
-iy7 Dolman st.
SCANLN Ave. ? Sevn room cottigc, $!"
Urge grounds; fruit, neir seiiool and cars, new
ly papered nnd piinted
SCOTT PARRAR. 71" Che-tnut J.
Forest Park EouleYard 44"?5-4483.
Splend d 10 room housfs, on one of the dnest
1 culevards In '! e citi , nil modi rn improv. mi nts
with stiblc. Kejs at 41S1 Pjr further puticu
lar. inquire
JO A DUPFY i CO . 05 Chestnut st.
Tel Main it,7PA. Bill 1410
roit i:t viuiiii:m.
pi. ws.
BELL Ave. 14,3, Ncir Grard Modern flit,
first floor. 1 rooms, bith fxtu-es tcfi-ni Itit-
t-iie, ncgant mantels cedir ciose-t Applj
Muruan &t
i-HLbTNI T St. 2M1-I.irg.
water h-atlng. electric, pa
Cliestnut st
5 room flat, hot-1-owenstc'n
w
EIb Ave, Scuthw-st Corntr Texas Desln
ble 3 'oom i'-t. llrs1 floor, bath, fcas, larie
closetF. laundrv.
I1NPEI.L Ave, 2a "-plend'd .Vrnom flat, gis
fixtures t-crcins. janitor, no chlldnn II btone.
M SRCLS Ave, 26i0s rour new rooms, nlcy
pilirrd, porceli'n bath, hot water; gis stove,
i Insets, ljundrj, cabinet mantel", rlectriciti,
everthlng. il'
TWENTi-THlBD St. 12 " Hie r.fl-ns .ird
bith; 51" bCOTT .v. PMlItAR
710 Chestnut st.
MV-ICAIj.
IISBY Grand Bradburx- piano 1 dutiful case
nd tone, at a gr.at bargain this l- p o
nlth Minufacturir. 112 Olive st A E. Whit-
bnlth Minufa
ai.cr. -vigr
' ItEAR the soul of a lrak tuer sing": to heir
It Is to litiv it. Sold oolv bv Din'l O Dunker
Plino Compin, Fcirteenth and North Mirket
1'IANOS and organs sold, jented, tuned, at
lovvc-t trices Tne Es'cj Co. S15 Olive st.
hQLARE full ortn-o helock p ino. In first
class condition p7 Walnut St.
SQUARE and upright riinos, parlor orgnn;
also piano lamp 6 N Beaumont bt.
THE old rellible Emerson piano said only by
Dan'l G Dunker Piano Co . northeast corner
Fourteenth nnd North Market sts
VOPE upright piino, nS,noJ as new, nt a big
bargain P. G. Smith, 1012 Olive st. A. E. "hit
aktr. Mgr.
('OMPELLKD to sell my iiigh-grale iipriglit
1 1 ino, on account of sickness, for m lrly half th
lirless 1 pild hvc months ago. piano is In first
class condition, here Is a bargain IC 21. Republic.
snniCT socii:iii:s.
K.M(;nm )- lMimxi).
S- CASTI.E HALL nOlirr.T E COWN.
vjVyNo i2i, )v ,, ,,t hail. Cnturv
3fl butldlnjr. Ninth aril Olive streets on
' Monda Nm ember o it S n in "inrp
irk l-i tho rank oC l'squlrc Visltlnu knlirhts eir
diillv invited .M'. HniM-OV. C C
Mtest Harry Ilo erts K. of It S
CA'TI I: II MU MON1TOIJ I.Ol"on
N" fiS K of V m i ts everv Thurs'I iv
evinlmr In Centiirv 1h:!11Im: Ninth ami
flllve streets. Hull No 1 tenth fbior On
Thtirs'Tv November 1 we will Inve n smcket
nnd work In E-oulr rink Men Iters tike no'l e
V.sti:i4 brothers cordlallv invlt'd t' nttend
GI O E EGGEU, C C.
" 7 Otto K of It S.
A,
coi.rvm lxiDGE, no :: k or
yer-Xy J nnets everr Tuesd iv evenlne it s
"5 i)'cli.v ralle Hill Centura MilIMns.
tenth foor Hill N'o L Nlrth and Ollvi
j'reets Tu-liv tvenini; o toHrr ' Work in
link rf KniUH Jlemlers rrntK stul to attend.
i tors welcome JOHN' II SCHUL7E. C C.
1 r Det ii'-.ev. 1C or U A s
J. CONTIDENCE LODGE. NO 121 K Or
v-V r mi"ts every Thursiiiv eveilnjr it
ife? Lifivetto Hill Seventeenth an 1 Clss
avenue Mfnlr expected to attend anl
vlsttors cordlnll invited
TOI1S' SI HUDSON', C. C.
Milium litii r. K or it "5
DAMOV L01GE NO :S K Ol I' .
me. ts evcrv ednsdav evinintr it Fn
te'ral Hill Eli in th nnl rnnklln nve
nne. TtiM i 1 Ttnlnfss meetlnir It
niit resulir cinventlnn o teber ln Members
rre. renuested to le t esent nnd vlitlnfr krlc'lts
coriiiiu invite i mm Tnron-4 c r
ttrst H R Kernel. K of It . S . 2743
rvnns ivenue
& n ti're GitrvT tnufir no :v ic
Sr?v of r meet' every tvrdnesdij ivminc it
v&3 llvwlrds Hill TM ! -It nn i Oil; )
" rtieit N"et Wniiesliv ever.lnir No
vell I .r T work In the mik of Pik Motors
ilw u s welcome
unnrnT t rniT'Tin e c r
" i r 'In rf. K of It i S
COI DCff fioi.nrv prowv i onor no rx
j ruts i e-v rriiliv evenlnr lllll No
O" - tinth tlnnr d nlurv 1 llllnc Nintli
T ViOT-C--? nnl liV' 'tnels Work In nnl rf
1"iil-h' nt mi com.nllm frl.liv.
' V vntrr 1 Ml ni "il' rs ri w'r I
C'-r'.vrl iItors ci-dlillv Inv it 1
c wiUJiV r c
I nr r Jentt K i f II g.
LxrwrtTE loiwsr no i:s k op
I'. mit Wi 'ih liv e mine Oepiher
li it Ilurll-ct n bulllir. N" ' r!n niivo
triet ilplth Too- vol in nn'. nt K-
w rrru h w ilcox r c
't Krcl Hn-n IC of ft !
.
I Miorn i.odgp no z k or r.
riks Hull Hol'tnl 1 nil !' e- mi-is '.-
erv Pridti cvenl-c Vl-lt rs ilwns wI-
.me .'fins' .1 Sivnif-". f C
-1 iries ( Pink IC of P. .e.
& v rinr i onor N'o -oi ic or r ,
! VTvv metts everv Wednesdiv evenlne In Ccti-
i? tu-v bulldint Ninth nnl O'ivc str.rt
I Uiislniss mertlne WilntsJav evenlne.
i c(i I r- 3t SUmle-s exprcted and vl-ltors mr
dlillt m Ited V rOI.lC. C C
' Oinipli!lKof 11 t
9- PARAGON' I OTIGE. NO IS K Or P .
v -triits iverv Tt.e di evenlne Hall Ni
y 1 Old Pillows' bill'ine. Ninth nndOlivo
s imtr Nj Tr"-iliv nnk of Piee.
Members and visitors co-1'iliv 'nvltel
o m Rt'TiirnroitD c c
ttet Frarl. Jo'mson. K of R b
Pl'FMIEK LODGP NO 21' K OP P.
Next r pular imetlnL rhiirdrfv evin
lnir. N'over-lMr nt Ih'l N ' 1 old Fellow-.'
liulldlre Wor In rink of t' Uire.
Members and vi-itnrs reuutei l itt.nl
GFO E bTl'OKEY. C C
I P VIPe IC of R i
in ij run- ionop no '4 K op
P IiKf!'. even i Inedlv at Oil 1 el
Imv II i il Ninth nnd OHve vtnsts N" t
SVidnts'iv. leculir s, ,snn W rk In
rjnk of amplified Page Ml knle'its are Invited
MP IEN. (.'
Mfr.il lj.vlo K of 11 ,c. -
W vl'ASH I-ODGE, NO 24 C OP. P.
will have work In the ml. of Knlirht
Tue'ilij Novemlir 6 it hill Proadvv i
and Itmton lttis in wehome
j x: ki-u. vit , c .
H Sirhl'ben. K of It 4. P
WALNUT L01"GE. NO. 2S5. IC OP 1' .
meets iv erv mur-ila evenlnr nt h
u clod, sharp a: Druil-," I! ill muth. ast
. M-ner Ninth in! 5lcrket streets s-
ltirs cordially Invited und immbtrs cxpietcd
WILLIAM A'-'-MAN. C. O.
W J It Terklns. K of E it S
2- WAHIN'GT0N LODGE. N'O 13" K Ol'
$3frV.Ll
ow- p . meets everv rrld iv evening, west ni-i
"J0 Maonic Temple, seventh nnl Mirket
' -1
streets "ork In tho rank of Esquire 1 n-
.lc ernlnir November 1. fWM Members are re
ouened to be present, lsitinc brothers ilw is
welcome GRNT Ll'CE C C
J r Dumml-h. K. of It- S . S1C4 CHrk ave.
ICMOHTS OF PAT1IER .MTIIUW.
bPI'REME COUNCII.. KNIGHTS OF
Father Jlathevv. Office 1S03 Locust
Street Executive Board meets first
and third Fridajs 8 pm.
DANIEL O'C TRACV.
Supieme Chief Sir Knight
Thos S Bowdirn. Supreme Recorder.
ACIC.T PIIKC AM)
ACCEI'II'U MVM)S,
A 5
CORNERSTONE LODGE. N'O. 323 A.
' .v. A M Regular meeting Mondiy
lenlnc. Novemb.'r r, 7 2d o clock. Gnnd
Avenue Misonlc TernnlM Grand nnd 1-ln-
nev avenues Work, M M decree Isltors cor
ell ill xvelcomeu II L ERMvnNGnrt W. M.
M VI. bmlth. Hocietarj.
GEOIIGE WASHINGTON LODGE. NO
9, A 1. a A M btatid ci inmunieati in
villi bo held at 7 31 o'clock Tuisdav ivm
inc Noieniher 15 nt Xtnu-nl. TstnnlA
Gnnd and Pinnej avenues Work In M M del-re-
Members are earnestly -"quested to utlcnd
isitor-are fratermllj lnv in.
W L. REYNOLDS. JIL. W. M
Henrx Liliou. b cretari
)6r
good hope i-onnr: no ie . r
.x. A. M btatid i ommunlcntion this pit.
inlai) eve-ine 7 3) o'clock at hall. N
aol f-OUth Hr,inilaiv XVnrL l i- ,1-
grce and other Important business. Everv mem-be-
should be present Visitors conlnlly Invited
,-.,, n H CHRIbTlE, W. M.
Lillys rd Blldvin becretnrv
Ml-tPOUIlI LODGE. N-0. 1 A F A.
M tailed co.umunlcatlnil at rorlntli'an
Hall Gtand Avenuo Masinlc Temple.
V eMnefl.iiv Prtnl ..r nJ t r , n m t.-
C. degtee btited eommuilcatlon Thu-la. No
vell Iter 1 11 A degree Members reque-ted to
att ud. ihltlng brethren are fratermllj tn
",,J' C.RI-GO.tli S MILLER. V. M
John II. Deems bicretarv
KM'.HTn TUIU'LAIt--.
(&S 1TI TIO' MP.
KNIGHTS Ol"
ki.x-.-r;- lv ill
111! il I t-tin.iliiterl Vrt I. U T Vr.n
fiv "'" v ""' it isvium on bunday. No
uSf" xeinber 4 it 1 p in slurp, to act as
escort to George ". i.iliigtrn lyidpe, No t', at
the funernl of bir Krlcht Georgo J Mook. All
Irlters Invited to attend
U ( M MlMiRF. En Com.
Attest: H P Mirdorf. A. tln Itecorde'.
MzJ. AbCALON' COMMANDEIi, NO-16. Ix.
uii T '"' ll'll1 state! concliv. this (bilur
ft"x div) evening, o clock, at Grand Avenue
-.. y isnnlc Temple Red Cros will lie con
ferred Vis ting sir knights welcome
L. P CAMPBELL. I: C
W II. Hiwken. Reronler.
HVItOAS OF lU'.NW 1111)1.
ST. IXIUTS LOCAL COUNCII NO
1. Ancient Order Barons rf Ru-nv-medtf
will hold a regular meeting at
i o'clock Thurrdav evening. No
vember 1. 1), at their hall. No 4
Odd Pillows' building, southeast
corner Ninth and Olive streets Two
ran diditcs to 1 lniilitc-3 Visiting sir knights
a-i fraternal!' Invited
JOHN WEEP-TS I-'il Mirsha".
Attf-f X A I'lll Bircn ot Records.
tuil rullerton building.
ItOYAL .KCAUM.
,Vs? GltAND COUNCIL. MIs"OUP.I
f-SHi'v) Ri.il Arcarum, -vo-311 Hollin I
OA
ti.-. ojiiuinK a ci icuai x-eicome to vu
rQjJvv ltors. friends, brethren md members
"312 fro'n abroad u J. MEIbEIt. O It-
en-is ii cot, i, rand becretarj.
0? TlILMAIt COUN'CII. N'O 9j4, ROTVI.
itt.5 Arcanum miets riKiilirlv on the i-tcoid
'&? a"d fourth SlondavM of oicli month it
"-- Wtt I.nil Hill Unncv mil Vnmlevonter
nvenues Kllors cordil'lv ivelciiel and pleas
ontlj i tcrla nl I II PKACIvEN Itesent.
M T-. Newman. P rtetirj
ICMGIIP? (IP UDMllt.
enC-5
iu!i;mi:n lodgd. no ?3t ic op h
lteu!ar me tint; iverj Siturdn evm-
ln - if Rmhwi Ititl X.,i -.-. X.-,i.
cn3Js l.loventh Stint All I'nlcrhlo nf llnnnr
irvltcd. W.M II. tlVVIDbON Dictltor.
ISO" Wis'ilnKton avenuo
Mithew Bonn. Reporter, 27IC University treet,
,5-, UNITY LODOP. NO 231 IC. OP H.
t?"i n.tcti" nrst and third batuidiji it 2Ion
ylJv rcw, 1,a" sottthwist cnier Ilroiilvv iy
-arF and Jlonren street All Knlgliti of Ilon
cr Invited to our ini.tlma
OTTO ltOSCMxRANV. Dictator
, , ln North Ilroadvvav.
I eter I'irtli. Iteporler. 20.S University street
N "'ON V. WMin.
MOUND ril? C()UNCIirll7xATio.VAL
Lncn. meets on veeonl md fourth I rlday each
moth at .Howards Hall ro-nir UirrlHin ve-nu-
and OH; street bt s o'clock Nct rtj-nlar
niritlr,; Octet er 26
... . -. '.X -V, K'MniSOUGH President.
Atie-t: Rkhird 1; nreT S retary.
ANCinvroitnuu umti:d -oiikiii:.
xJV. ,.-"ANMn""itDGn. Nori2T-Crj
-'i-J-v?-- ! ;: "'i-e's on the sonj an,j
iSrh ''$ !?-""'. Sdturdiv cf each month at
t--inW'SWiP-!e ?. 1Ia11- ronisr Ulehth and
HSSi??invltVd "P" "V,"ltors fraternally
$&y ... -1- P- STIN--ON. M. W.
Jgi' Attest: Daniel Kv m. Reorder.
IllnccrnJis l'stnlilixluiieiit llestroeil.
Paris, Ky.. Nov. 2 -It. B Itutchicraft'9
Itluegrass' establishment caught lire ut 3
p m to-da, and destrojed his large ware
house and other buildings and 50,000 bushels
ot wheat, l.'O.OOO bushels of gra- -eed and
2ft iKjunds of wool. Loss, J75,O0O: Insur
ance. 540.000.
RAILROAD NEWS
FROM ALL POINTS.
IimiR'iiM1 Steol Bridge lo Span llli-
iioi'; Ct'iiluil Yards at Tllen
Carbon, III.
THE USE OF ELECTRIC LINES.
An Tnnoxatiou in the Constinclion
of Culvi'rti Loin- Island lin-
jn ovpint'iits Cliaiifics on
foul hern Notes.
p
Tlie contt.ict for the construction ot what
will lie the larK't brlilgc In Madi'on Coiin
t, Illinois, w.ib kt jesterU.iy, and a. St
Lcula concern captured the iilum. The own
er Is the Mississippi V.tllev Transit Com
pany, which in hulliIliiK half a dozen electric
lines through 1st Cl tit and -Madison coun
ties .-nd the successful bidder on the work
w.is the bt. Louis Iron and Uridgo Com
panv,. "the, lindj-e will span the vards o the "I
linois Central Kailtoad at fllen Carbon, and
will he seser.tl hundred foct Inns. The m i
teriil enttiln-- into its cuiistiuctioii is to ho
nlmo-t iniinlv bteil T!u re is much rail
ro id 'lusiiu it. at the point nC ciossini, .md
It was ui chin li the ollleials ot the deetrio
Hue in a recent 1110111111; at J'li'vurdswlli,
111, tint a --raili cru-slntf would lie too
linneiutib, so plans wue pieparcd for an
iniiheti! bridge To tt ivcrse the j-ards at
th 11 noiutwill reuuire i lmgi- structure and
the cinttal span ot tho bridge will he Irj
feet In the cie ir
'Ihe companv is, Introducing an innovation
in the vav ot culvert anJ trestle construc
tion. Almost evtiy crotsinj of a water
course thtough Madison Count i-i to lie
constructed ot solid concrete The mlnii
ture hndgi s will he built in lieavx archebof
concrete, no brick or btone entering Into
Ihclr composition
COII(; OP TUP. -.OtTHI'ltV
ClinuoM Oceiirriiiir Dnilv mill lliinj
Muri- iliiee:t-il Sjimmi.
REI'PPIIC SPECIAL
Centralla, 111., X" .'-Owing- to the
coming ol tho Southern man igi incut the
ollicl.ils of the Air Line- are preparing for
the change. V.. M. JonCb, who Ins been
Iocited lev ,i traveling ptscpgpi- atlli
frtijlit ng-nt. Ins one biek to -Mount di
me I us agent and 1 V. Htratton of Mount
Vernon, who has been Indu-tiial agent,
went hack as traveling piomjcr and
fieight agiiit It is expicltd that thy
Southern will not want to retain an of the
ollleials tli it h.ivu beui wltlt too Alt Line.
.1. P. slieriilnn Krsltriis.
RL'I't 11LII' SPECIAL
l'rincetun, Jnd , Nov .' .1 I". Pheiidai'.
(Ii.el train di-jiate'liet of the Louisville,
I'vansvlile nnd ht. Iy)iih Air Line, h ts re
signed and Ins returned to tho Illinois
Central at Louisvilh
It Is ilcl tint I'dwin Pilrger.Ud, as-f-ist
nit general freight agent ot the South
ern at Louisville, will lnite his heailqmir
tcrs letnovcd lo St. Louis an soon as thy
Air l.ino is .ib-orbed by the Southern.
I.O.M' ISI,AM IMI'IIOM-MIIM'.
I'reMlilput llalil-vln Inlri l-vn-rirrrnt-eil
lleiuirtN Herrttifure Cireuliiteil.
New Yolk. Nov. 2 President liildwiii of
the -ong Island l'jilroad Compinv was
tiuotcd to-day as follows.
"I wish to emphatically deny rumor-tint
have been circulated In legard to the- im
provements which tho 1'eunnvlvani.i toad in
tends to make on Long Island. -Most of tho
um ora litvo been ertoneous m every pir
tieular. We havo not linlshed completrig
and formul itlug our pi tns, and anv tt tte
ment as to what tlicx uro Is premature, to
saj the least. 1 wish to denj tint the
Pet nsvlvanl.i ro id has nnv Intention of ear
rving out tlie Corhiu schi tne of having the
transatlantic lints land at ".Iontauk Point.
Neither does It Intend to spend ? M OOVUO in
Improvements, or any amount appro ich'n,
ihat bum. The improv emuitb which will be
made, as stated liv Jir. Cassatt, will befir
reachlng and add cousidi rablv to the busi
lu ss of the Pcims' lvauia road, but tliov will
he carried out in the con-ervallve, bu-lmss-'ike
manner that Is characteristic of tlie
maragement of the Ponnsjlvani t rond "
'IViiis Pur .sliortiiKi- Iteliev ril.
I!l'I'LllLIi.'bIMLIAI.
Jlouston. Te . Nov. 2 The car famine,
which was vetv pronounced a short time
ago. is showing simptoms of easing i.p
now. The conditions tli it existed at the b -girning
ot the cotton season ti uded to
make tho shortage tills jeir more- pro
nounced than usu ti The fict that Galvts
tou as a port vv.-s practieillv eioed loi
several Wieks somevvhit congested tlio
jards at Houston, and tilt re was a erv ol a
i.ir famlno all ovei tho State Tho port at
Galveston Is now opi n, and while there 's
still a shortage of c irs In the lumber ih
ttiets, conditions Ji.im veiv intuh improved
The aids in Houston are nn loner eon
.esteil, although cotton is moving ju-t as
freelv as at anj tiim- --iiire lh- stas n
opened.
Illinois Sniillicrn I"l-iisioii,
ItPPLlll.le'bl'l.ClAL
Centralla, HI, Nov. 2 Positive infoima
tlon ib given out here that John 11. Walsh
Jt.in had a pirtj of ngmcers working west
of the -V.I-si'-simii lil'.cr in .Missouri 'nvln
out an eMeiibion for the Illinois Peilti il '
P.allroed, which 3lr Wulsn recently pjt-chasi-il.
It boln. the old Centralla anil Cne-.-tcr.
This party of engineers stopped at L'n
marck. Mo, Saturdij. Thev arc working
for a connection with the Prisco.
It Is nl-o btated that ilr. Haish is lajing
out a connecting line fro.u Tone Hint, ti
balcm, to connect his linii 111a bjouthcrn ai.d
Illinois southern roads IJith sliotl sjitem.
are bniig gicatlv imptoved and both touch
gord eountrj, the Iuuian Southern coming
through tie Indiana btono and coal eounlo.
Pusti-st In the tVorlil.
Ono ot the fastest trains in tho woild
foi average .speed was till Saturday the
Paris-C.il Us express, which covered :
kilometers (iss Miles), between these
citiej. in three liour.s and thlity-ulno min
utes tin bauudii this train, or rather a
new train, composed ot the new com
pound Dubousipict locomotivo and eight
coiridor carrini,e, running on tlie Paris
Calais expiess schedule, broke Its own
record, ana is now ihu fastest train in the
world for the distance, havlns run 1SJ
miles In lil minutes .seconds, or a frac
tion over a mile a minute. No other train
in tho woild approaches this long-distance
performance.
C. A. l'urkcr'i Hesljilintliin.
C A. Parker returned jesterday from SL
Paul, where he went to look after the In
tel est'i of St. Ixiuis shippers in the Callfor
nl 1 rate case His icsi0imtloit as commls
slincr of the- bt. Louis Tralhc liuieau will
be iiresentcd at a meeting of the Hoard of
ji.ui.iger.s ot the bureau Monday afternoon,
and 12 S Tompkins will probably bo elect
ed lo succeed him
As alrcudv announced in The Republic,
"ill Parker will leave- St. Louis soon, to
become the commi-sloner of the Colorado
Lines' Traffic Association, with headquar
ter 1 at Denver.
l'eiinnj'vaiila Pension binti-in.
Pittsburg Nov. 2 Ulllclal notices vvero
posted to-d'av of the Inauguration of a pen
sion sv stem "for tlie- cmplojes of the l'eiin
sjlvama lines The new svatom will go in
to cltcet on Janu lry 1. 1501. i'mployes
nged 70 cirs or more will be- given the
option of retiring from service on half pay.
Another nrovlslon also stipulates that it
nny emploje has been crippled In the serv
ice of tho road he can tetire at tho ago
ot C5 xeara.
Rcrrlt Port III.
S m Prancitco, Nov. 2. Gerrlt Tort, as
sistant genet al passenger und ticket agent
of the Union Pacific Railroad, who has
been a gue.t at tho Palace Hotel for sev
etal davs was to-day rcmov.ed to the
Southern Pacific Hospital suffering from,
tjphoid fever.
Assistant to the President.
New York. .Nov. 2 1-. S. Miller has been
appointed assistant to President E- B.
Tnomis of the Erie rtnilroid, with ortlces
at No. 21 Cortlandt street. New York, to
M,cceed J. A. MIddlcton, recently appointed
third vice president
C. 31. Ilnjn JJIected President.
New York, Nov. 2 The directors of the
Southern Pacific Railroad met here to-day
ud elected Charles 31. Hays to the presl-
dency of tho company. No other business
was transacted at the meeting.
Personal mid t'urri-iit "toti-s.
C L ll'lleirv, j.Ist.int general pas
tt nger agent of tlie l!ig Pour, left last
night for Cincinnati
The Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul
has just issued In folder form a brief his
tory ot the system, written by Louis Jack
bon. Hilph lil.ilsdell, general auditor, and 11.
W blue-mill, traviling inset.ger agent of
the Chlcigo. t'corla ard St. Louis, were
lure vesterdjj.
Tho Iron Mountain Route has just W
stied u booklet of wlnlet tourist rateJ to
Arkansas, Louisiuna, Teas, "s."ew Mexico
and Jlexico
A 1" Itust, traveling freight agent o
tho Nashville, Cha'tanooga antl St Loais
nt dim, HI . h is been appointed commer
tiil agent of the line at bt I-oui.s.
l're-Ident S. M. Pelton ot the Chicago
and Alton w.ih In tho cltv ctcrday and
lilt lubt nlglit with General Superintendent
Willis Gra, who has been here blnce
Wednesd u.
II. V. 1'. Tajlor, assist mt general pas
senger agent of th ".Vanish, returned es
terdny from the meeting of the Western
I'afcbinger Association at Chicago, lie -aji
tho onlv Important action takun was a re
newal for this ear of the elergj pertr.U
agreement.
S is. Cl.iy, .soliciting freight agent of
the Nashville. Chattanooga and StL Louis
ll.iil'viiy at St. Liuis, Ins been appointed
trae!lng trelglit agent of tho sime line,
covering the territory of Indian i, Illinois
and alisbouri. and reimrting to General
Western Agent Thom.ib G. MeClellan.
'Ii.c and Lead in tho Golden Corners
of Three States and a Tcrrltorv" h the title:
of a bookli t i-sued b the Mi-inuri Pacific,
being a leiirodticllon of an art'do written
l'j Waller I! Stevens, which appeared in
the St. IjjuIi Jlirra-. It deals with the fa
mous miner il deposits near the cornirs ot
Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Indian Tcr
rltorv, .
George De Ilarin. who was recently ip
poitited excursion agent of tho U iltimoro
and Ohio, Is mentioned as a probable suc
c s,ir to the late .1. il. Shrvn r, as- g. titral
p iss nger agent Mr lie Haven has served
tho I'ennsvlvanl i as passenger and tickt
agent at l'liiladclpnia and Washington
wim isoisttnt gineral pasben-"' r agent ot
tlie i ic- at Now York, and general pntsen
e'er T-ciit of the Ditrolt. Grand Havin and
Mllw'ukee bi fore il consolidation with the
Flint ard Fere Maiuuette.
THE WEATHER.
To-llnx's I'uri-cnst.
V lsiiinctm, Nov. 2. Forecast for Sjturday
and sun la :
(iklaltimi Indian Territory and fkui"i3
P ilr .iiturdiv nnd bunliv; virtiblo wind"
Illln is nnd "Mhouri lair baairday and sun
do. Ilht variiblc winl-
lnvv e and Nebraska Pair S iturday nn 1 Sun
iliv; vv irnii-r in northern portion baterdaj:
?iiuthcrl winds
Kini Pair Saturlay and Sunday; southerly
vvlidj
Loe-iil Iti'iieirt.
be, Louis. 1'rldaj. Nov 5 1330
C ' a m C9 p m
I.irorretir. inchei Si n
Tfinpirature, degreea ") 5j
Humidity V.
Iiinetloi of wind bE
ilnuti of wind S 2
. either at C ,9 a. n , pirt cloudv, at 'J p
in, ilt-ar M ixtmum temierature, Sj, minimum,
p. j iirvrr.
Locil I orecast otllcial.
I.ov eminent lleport.
l-j utm-'iit of Acrlculture, Wntlitr Pireau
M ti. loluRical ebervatlons nciivnl it bt J-oui-i
ovi-n her 2 V. at t oJ p m local linn an i S
V in evcnlv-tlith merl Ii m tlmi ylt-ervatlnns
l. km it the i-ne mo nent ot Um at .ill tatloi "
statlin- Pir. liar. lp Mx Pre itlicr
N.w lurk . W 3'-l I" 71 Ci ir
1 hll ulrli hi i . MV 1u -'S f- Tu H-ir
Wai-lllimton NK "') -x f'i 7' . I ill
Nnrfidk ".I" ) Ci i It tin
( lnrlotte . .. i: rn IS a, c- Piomlv
luk-invlll . ... 1" ts' if " I'loinls
Atlanti . Il J) 15 C. t.1 " ltiln
MnntcoinTi . . N 3il lil Cx 72 tiltim
v'liksUrjr C " Jl C2 72 Pilr
New Orleans ... Ml 3D 12 71 72 " lliln
Little Hick . SB -)3D r.S ei n. ir
llli"-ton .. N ) 16 "1 72 (lullilv
l'il"tlne ... N "Jl 2 M I"'.. I'ii-at
Memphis N .0 ) (-1 Cf Pair
Nashville .. N 2l) 23 CS ft. I air
PhattanODKa .. . W "a K C2 C. 21 ltain
I.oul-vill'- N 3'J 21 D'. 12... Clur
lniltinaiinlis .. .N' 30 3" 2 Is.. Pair
Cincinnati N' 'ISO it (" I iPir
I'lttfibure . . . NW 20 32 52 ti . Cle n
Pirlti-rsburc V 20 34 .'2 f2 . l'1-ir
ItufTllo . .. W TO - 11 1 Pilr
I'livHand . . . SW 30 34 2 54 . riilr
(Irani Havm .. sv 12 t.1 5s. Cleir
M iniuette . ''" "1 24 4i 4s Ii i lou Ij
CIi'chco .. hVV ") IS TI fx i'Ii ir
I'Ululh . .. N " 24 41 41 Hi ir
llulnmue . bW .132 54 2s I lur
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li Moires s' 3) 'I 56 v 'nr
biruutliM. "I 1 '' 26 51 C2 li'ir
st Liuls . si; -3 la fj, Clin-
C.ilro . . N' 3131 61 ft Cleir
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Huron . . .. -B WIS 45 & ., ilunly
llMmick .. . s -m 12 41 '.', .. Lli ir
c Viipdle . . s 2:172 V) w. . Cl-ialy
talsiir . . . 'W 2i 7i t) I air
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p, in n . K 3.) 24 Cl 71 llwlr
AMIem .... N ."" th r" '4 nnr
Mnirlllo . . f; 2.133 x rt ileir
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bilt 1-il.e .-.". 30 24 6) fS .. ele-lr
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bmta I . -"I W 32 4S 0) . Clar
lndliatcs precipitation inappreciable
l:. J 1IVATT.
Ix:il Porecast Official.
TO ERADICATE CARLISM.
All A;-ilalor.s to 15c Arrested ami
Alarmist 'aieis Suspended.
Madrid, Nov 2 Tho Queen Rigent pre
sided at to-dav's Cabinet council. General
Azcartag.t, the Premier, explained the
stei that had been takin ag linst the Cut
lsts and announced that iheit club in Ma
drid had been closed.
-Marquis Vill tdaris, the principal repre
sentative of J'on Carlos m Sp tin. has been
ul rested here. Btron langarrea has arrived
IJIIboa
Tlie Official Garetto contains a circular
Instructirg Prefects to enforce rigorous
n astires for stamping out Carllsm. They
ate directed to arrest all agitators, to
search the domecili s of suspects, to closo
Pai list clubs urd lo suspend papers pub
lishl.is fale or alarming news.
ALBURY MAY BE SELECTED.
New South Wales Town to Be Cap
ital of Federated Australia.
ancouv er, British Columbia, Nov. 2
Australian advices indicate the probable
selection of Albury, New South Wales, us
the capital ot Pederated Australia.
Lord Hopetovvn, the first Governor Gen
et al. will arrive In Sidney December 1.
The federated colonies arc making strong
Objection to tho rroposed incorporation ot
the FIJI Islands bv New Zealand.
Purt!i-CI as Postmasters.
ItP.I'UL"C bl'UCI L.
Washington, Nov. 2. The following
fourth-class Postmasters have been ap
pointed. Alabama Ttcnton. Jackson County, J.
T. Wilbourn. vice K. T. Jones, resigned,
Clinton. Cliche Countv. J. M. 11au.ig.in.
vice- S R. McAIilej, resigned; Katie, Cull
man Countv J. Ii. McCOnnel, vice J. A.
McCunnclI, resigned.
Arkansab Mclxinncv. Cleveland County,
II. II. Khnbrell, vice G. A. Rauls. resigned,
Pitts, Poinsett Couiit, W. I'. Chase, vice G.
A. Jiawkit.s, te-signed.
Indiana BruiibWick. nke County, Jl. A.
Bt'cktnaf, vice- J. N. Beckman, resigned.
New Britton, Hamilton County, Ldgar
Mlchcner, vice David Ringer, reslgnid,
Pickard, Clinton County. N. N. Davenport,
vice AIoiuo Alexander, resigned; Saint An
thon. Dubois County, Hllzabeth Hase-nour,
vice H. C. Hasenour, resigned.
Indian Tcrrltorv Miles, Cherokee Nation,
J. P. Clauen. vice C. H. Strait, resigned.
Iowa Osgood, Palo Alto County, . C.
Dickinson, vice- J. M. BaUman, lemoved.
Mississippi Conway, Lcakc Count j, J. D.
Pope-, vice I C. Ganann, removed.
Missouri Mlllersburg. Callaway County,
Marv A. Walker, vice J. H. Smith, relgned,
Mitchell. Phelps Countv. AUIiiam G. Cot
fee, vice- Jacob Spencer, resigned.
Tennessee Kimerj, Wcaklev County, W.
A. Capps, vice W. J. Klmery. removed.
Texas Peaster, Parker County, P. R.
Simmons, vice C. C. Mitchell, resigned,
Scroggin, rranklin County, Lizzie-Tarplej ,
vice W. H. James, resigned.
CruKH PropertlcH Absorbed.
Chattanooga, lenn.. Nov. 2 The official
announcement Is made to-day of the eon
summation ol a deal by which the Rapid
Transit Company cu this city, backed by
, ..i auelphia capitalists, has secured posses
sion of the we.i-nnown Crass properties on
Lookout Mountain, Including the Incline
railroad from St. Elmo to the top of the
mountain and the electric lines on tho
mountain.
vvAA(lAvvVvvAAvvvA
PiaOOS and I
Household I
i
IS i
Arc quickly soid hcn advertise! 5
"For Snle" in the $
V
Republic, !
i
14 words, or less, 10c; each ad-
ditional 7 words, 10c extra. Take
your ad. to any drug -tore.
VAVVVNAVAVrVVeVAAVa
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Cil of St. lu
Lav. r partment
November 1 l.1- "
To Whom It May Concern Tike- Notice.
The Commiasionf is, in th- mittcr of
opining Columbia avenue tinier on.inancis
Not "i9l am! I'-jW v lit nt t at loom -jl,
Cltv H ill, on November t ISti. at l a ir .
for tin puriiosi- of assi es.ng bencfts oce t
sioneil liv siid opmmg. and all p ir
tiis interested are mvit-d to b-1 presem;
when and where tiny hive the right to b
he ird. .ird luav except to the " ommksiun
i rs' teport betore the- Circuit Court when it
i- Ulfil
'Hie taxing di-trict for .-a d opening In
cludiu tl.i propertj in tn district bound. 1
north and south b line -, pirillcl to tnd
dit-t nit Jl" Tect from nt-rth and .south lines
ol Columbia avenue as est lliieil bv or
dinances 16915 and It'iO, e i--t li King a
hlghvvav and vvc-t bv T imm avenue
B faCHNLRMACHCR.
Cit Counselor.
TO BE ELEVATED
TO CARDiNALATE,
Four IJi-ili Di"-'iiit.iiies of Catholic
Church to lie liaised at
Next Consibtoiy.
Washington. Nov. 2. it is understood th t
at th"i next cons story, to be held In Rome,
probtbly this month, Mgr. Dolla Volpe,
Maggiordomo of the Vatican at Rome:
Mgr. 'lripipi. the ArslM.ant Secretary of
state ot the cliurch at Rome; Mgr. Gererl,
."v-sebor of the Holy Oihce at Rome, and
Mt,r. Delluleo, an Archbishop in Southern
It liv. will 1. m ide Cardlualb.
'Ibis information has been received In
Washington from an attthorit ttive source.
Mgr Dolla Volpe. vho lb ZZ -ears of age, is
tlie voungct of the four, anil has held Iii
present olbce for many jear'. Tho licum
bent ot this pot. It Is Hated, usually Is
rai-ed to the cardinalate He aKo lias held
the office of Maestro tli Camira, whOsO
functions are practically those ot Tirst
'hjmli-rl tin lo the Pope
Mg- Itlpepl lias had a ticccssful admin-l-qr.'.tiiin
a At--tnnt Secretary of State. 119
1" particularly celebrated as a Latin's:.
Mr G' nerl Iield om- of the hlghet offices
!n the chunh. and hi- pnuelpal work in
the p 1st 1. is ben m connection with the
ilr-clplin irv ph i"e of the church. Mc-.
Iieiiolto is not - vv-ll known as the others.
For -Music Folk: Much of
iulx-n-M in to nioirow'b
Si'XDAYKFl'HiLir.
iHani.iiie news nnd review
in plenty.
CONSTITUTION IN HAWAII.
F.'deral .ludj-e Kules That It Does
Not Follow the Flag.
Correspon Unco of the A-soeiated Prcs
Honolulu. Oct 23, via San I'r.tncisco, Nov.
2 United States District Judge Estee has
tendered a decision to the effect that tho
Constitution dois not follow the flag in an
important libel ease that has been before
tin courts here for some time.
William H. Marshall was sentenced to sK
months' Imprisonment for criminal libel on
account of publications ho made about tne
1 ite Chief Justice Judd. He made an appe i!
to the Supreme Court of Hiwall on techni
cal grounds, alb ging th a the methods pur
sued during his trial were not In accordai.ee
with American procedure
The lower court was sustained, and Mir
shail turned to Judge EbtCe with a writ of
habeas corpus.
Judge Estee held that the laws of Ha-vail
allowing conviction of defendants upon a
verdict by nine jurors wro still in force at
the time of Marshall's trial, which was long
after the passage of the resolution annexing
Hawaii to the Union
SYMrfl
Acts feasantfy and fvmptly.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectiially
when bilious or costive.
Irvsenls Jn tltc most acceptablcbmt
the laxative principles of plants
Jcrtowit to actjnost IetetlcJaly.
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE HANFD. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVIltE.KY. NEWYORK. N.Y.
for sale fy drvggis price SOt per boTtla.
booa
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3EflEiwfSd!-te:iii'-R;
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JOURNAL
0.7
-CF 7HE-
Bosnl of Public improvemenls,
Reerular i-leeting.
(OFFICIAL.)
St. Louis-. Oetnl er GO, "0.
Tlie Board mn at 10 o'clock t m.
Pn sent Commlsbioncrs irrelmann FI-ul.
IJinntiin, RiJgelv ard Alt and President
Mi'Mnth.
The records of the meetl'i of October -'",
lt'W. v ere read npptoved md signed.
Tlie action of the President in Issuing
sundrv pi rmlts was al proved
bjmlrv np.ur re'iui'itions were approved.
Tie- Wi-er Pninmb-loner returnd Appli
cation No. I!m7 of itobt .1 ulvrn for p-r-missmn
to put iiitnm.it Ic "-hiil-oif on pub
Ii drinking fountain in fi-nu of No. 21'H
tabs avenue, vvnh npon Repectfullv
retiimed with rccommi ndatfii that permit
b not granti il, is fountain is inside of
thtt -hundr'd-v ird limit an-1 it was tiled.
Plans of tin- follo'viug irlvat" evers
were approvi !, and .n e u h i a-e the deposit
to rover cii-t of ini-'ieeiiiin v. is lived as
hereinafter written to wit
Plan of private -.ever to drain premise
In citv block n.7
Deposit -17
I'! in of prlv ite sewer to drain premise"
ir. cit block 181
IXpo-lt S25
A lotnmunicatlon fni'it the St. Louis
Trinsit Compai.v sabrntting Drawln-r No
4.G was n fern 1 to the Committee on street
Di p irttnent
The "ommirtP- on Streit Department sub
mitted the follov ing rmorf
St. Louis October W, rx
Honor lble Boird of I'abllc Improvements:
Gentlemen Your co-nmifte'- on Street De
partment have the honor to ret.trn the .c
eompanving' communication of October 29,
1V-1 from St Louis Traiiiit Company, to
gether with drawintr No 42u. showing plan
"f special work for Easton avenue and Tax
lor avenue, under authoritv ot Ordinanco
No 19V,2, with recommendation that the
same bo approved.
Recpetful!v.
(Signed) ("II S VARRELMANN,
EDW. FLAD,
V. L. RIDGELY.
KOBT. E. McMATII.
Committee.
On motion It was ordered as recommend
ed Sundry vouchers for supplier for tho City
Liehtine; Department were approved.
Sundrv documents we-e referred.
Adjourned.
EDIT. IT.AD,
Secretary Pro Tern.
Board of Education.
St. Loul". October "-th, 1500.
Scaled propo-als wll be received at th
office of the Building Department. Board
of Education, Ninth and Locust Sts , on or
before 2 o'i lock p m . on the Jith day ol
November, Vfil. as follows;
1. Edvva'"' Wjman School required de
posit 5;.0etiei.
2 Plural i'lg. Sewering and Gas Fittln?
Edward YVvmn School required deposit.
"-
2. nectrir wiring, blls. tubes and clock?,
Edw..ni Wjinan School required depos
it. "--" CO
I Turnituro High School required de
posit, JlOty
5 Flag Polc3, various schools required
deposit, $15 00.
G is Fixtures, various schools required
deposit, S"25
All bids bhall be mado out on blanks
which will bo furnlslud at the Department
of Buildings
All bids shell be scaled and Indorsed "Bid
on ," and addressed to WM. B.
1TTNER. Commissioner of School Buildings,
and be depo-ited in tho box: In the lobby ot
the Building Department oi or befcro tho
above date
Bids snail to accompanied by deposits in
the amount as above set forth. No bid will
be entertained unless accompanied by such
deposit All of said deposits to ! in cash
or certified check, made payable to tne
Board of Education of the City of St- Louis',
vhich amount shall bo deposited with the
Secretary and Treasurer, who will deliver
therefor n certsflcite. This certificate shall
be inclosed In the envelope containing' tho
bid
No bid received can be withdrawn prior
to the close of the regular meeting ot tho
Board of Educailon next succeeding the
opening of the bids A violation of thi-
provision on the part of the bidder or a
failure to comply with the award made
biro shall forfeit to ire Board his elpposit
a" liquidated damages for his breach of con
tract. The Board reserves' tho right to reject anv
or all bids
Specilic.lt!or3 for the above work may bo
viewed at tlie Building Department. Boird
of Lduc.atlon, at the Master Builders' Ex
change, and at the rooms of the Bjllding
Contractors' Asioclation.
Bidder" desiring to carry away plans anil
siHciticat'ors will be required to deposit
J2.701 v.itn the Secretary and Treasurer to
Insure flu prompt and safe return of the
Mir.-'
WM. B. 1TTNER.
CommlsIouer of School Building-.
LAW DEPARTA1ENT.
City of St. LouI",
Law Department.
Nov ember 1, IStA
To v he.m It May Coicern, Take Notice:
Tht- Commissioners in tho matter of con
dunning right-of-way for sewer purpose-,
undir Ordinanco No. lliS, will meet at room
IS! Cltv Hall on November S, ILW, at 3 p. m .
lor tho purpose of a&sessing benefits occa
sioned b.. said opening, and all parties Inter
ested are invite-d to be present, when and
vvli-re they have tho tight to be heard, anil
mav exc pt to the Commissioners report be
for th. Lircujt Court when it is llled-
lie taxint, district for said condemnation
Includes tho property as decribed in Ordl
nan e 1S7, bounded as follows to-wit: Be
ginning at the iuterseciou of the center of
Deln-ar boulevard and the center of Belt
avenue. rJnnlng thence northwardly on tho
center of Belt avenue to the center of Mi
nerva avenue, thenco westwardly on tho
center of Minerva avenua to n point
one hundred and tvvcnty-livo feet tvet
of the west lino of IJurd avenue,
thence northwardly parallel to Bunl
avenue and one hundred and twenty
live feet west of the west llr.e thereof to
the center of Ridge avenue, thence vvest
v.ardly on the center of Ridge avenue to a
point ono hundred and tw enty-hve feet east
of the cast line of Blackstane avenue, thence
northward' parallel to Blackstona avenue
nd one hundred and twenty-live feet east
of the ".ast llm- thereof to the center of
Weils avenue, thence westwardly on the
center of Weils avenue to the center of
Goodfcllow avenue, thence northwardly on
the center of Goodfellow avenue to a point
one hundred and fllty-fiVc feet si: and one
quarter Inches north of the north line of
Wells avenu", thenco westwardly parallel to
lls avenue and one hundred and lift
live feet six and one-quarter Inches north ot
tin- north lin thereof to a point one hun
dred .-nd thirty-nine and one-half feet east
of the east lin of Hamilton avenu-, thence
southwardly parallel to Hamilton avenue
and one hundred and thirt-nln and onc
1' lit feet e ist of the east lino thereof to the
center of Ridge avenue, thence vvestvvurilly
on the center of Rldgc avenue to a point
one nundred feet east ot the east line ot
Himilton avenue, thence southwardly par
allel to Hamilton avenue and one hundred
fet east ot the east lino thereof to a point
midway between Page boulevard and Jul! in
avenue, thence castvvnrdly on a line mid
way between Page boulevard and Julian av
enue to a point four hundred feet cast ol
the cast line of Hamilton avenue, thence
southwardly parallel to Hamilton aveiico
and four hundred feet east of the east In
thereof to the center of Maple avenu
tuence e-astwardly on the center of Maple
avenut; to a point five hundred and ten feet
cast of the east line of Hamilton avenue,
thence south-. ardly parallel to Hamlltm
avenue and five hundred and ten feet casi
ot the east line thereof to the enter ol
Delmar notilevard, thenco castwardly on th'
center of Delmar boulevard to the plac'e ul
beginning.
E. SCUURMACHER,
City Counselor.
YULLTAXI P. HOMES. II. J. DIECNUI"ij
President. PecreUry.
I aTABLISHED 121 IS.
Missouri btate Mutual Fireani Marine
Insurance Company.
Office No. TI7 Chestnut St.. St. Louis. Mo.
Tel. Hell Main 2171. Tel Klnloch A 1031
I'ollclcs Aro Written on Either Stuck or Mutua,
'ISn' D1T.ECTORS.
J. B. C- I -ica. VV ne P. Homes.
I V Walker, Henry C Haarstlck.
Jas. vv. Bell. M. It. Orthwein.
J as. . Kalir.e. .ctusti.n e14er2i'ita .
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